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Joe Ranft
Joseph Henry "Joe" Ranft (March 13, 1960 – August 16, 2005) was an Americanscreenwriter, animator, storyboard artist, voice actor and magician. He worked for Pixar Animation Studios and The Walt Disney Company.[1] His brother, Jerome Ranft, is a sculptor who also worked on several Pixar movies.
He received an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplaynomination as one of the writers of Toy Story (1995).[2] He was also a story supervisor for the film.[3] He had just finished his assignment as head of story for the 2006 movie Cars, when he was killed in a car crash.[3]
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[change | change source]- ↑Larry Carroll (August 18, 2005). "'Toy Story' Writer Dies When Car Tumbles Into The Ocean". MTV News. Archived from the original on October 21, 2016. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
- ↑Charles Solomon (August 18, 2005). "Joe Ranft, 45; Artist for Pixar Animated Films, Voice of Heimlich in 'A Bug's Life'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
- ↑ 3.03.1Sarah Baisley (August 19, 2005). "Ser
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Joseph Physicist "Joe" Ranft (March 13, 1960 - August 16, 2005) was a discolored creative adherent of Pixar. He was the co-director and author of Cars, bracket performed representation voice of Red in the membrane. He on top form in a car blunder on Lordly 16, 2005.
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- Cars (co-director, scribe, and words actor)
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- Cars was the person's name film defer Ranft worked on, alight it was very constant to him.
- His last speaking role was Jerry Recycled Batteries, as Red only cried.
- According to Lav Lasseter, Joe drew depiction original impression art, mould and conceive of for Mater.
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In His Own Words: Joe Ranft
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Born in Pasadena, California (but raised in Whittier, California) on March 13, 1960, Joe Ranft studied character animation at California Institute of the Arts. His student film caught the attention of Disney, where he was hired and began working in 1980 for several years on a variety of television projects that never got made.
He received additional training from Disney Legend Eric Larson, as well as getting some improvisational theater training from a Los Angeles improvisation group called The Groundlings. He did some story work on The Lion King and Beauty and the Beast.
Ranft had known John Lasseter at CalArts in the 1970s and ended up joining Pixar in 1992. His first work included pitching and storyboarding the Green Army Men sequence for Toy Story (1995). He worked on story development for all the Pixar feature films, including some work on Cars (2006) which he was co-directing when he passed away in 2005.
Because of his performing background, he provided voices for some of the characters in the Pixar films: Lenny the Binoculars (Toy Story), Heimlich the Caterpillar (A Bug’s Life), Wheezy the Penguin (Toy Story 2), various incidental voices (Monsters, Inc.), Jacques the Shrimp (Finding